AbstractThe aortic valve was long considered a passive structure that opens and closes in response to changes in transvalvular pressure. Recent evidence suggests that the aortic valve performs highly sophisticated functions as a result of its unique microscopic structure. These functions allow it to adapt to its hemodynamic and mechanical environment. Understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in normal valve physiology is essential to elucidate the mechanisms behind valve disease. We here review the structure and developmental biology of aortic valves; we examine the role of its cellular parts in regulating its function and describe potential pathophysiological and clinical implications
Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) is an active, cell-mediated pathology associated with significa...
Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) occurs through multiple mutually non-exclusive mechanisms that ...
Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) is associated with increased presence of myofibroblasts, osteob...
The aortic valve was long considered a passive structure that opens and closes in response to change...
The aortic valve (AV) functions in arguably the most demanding mechanical environment in the body. T...
aortic heart valve opens and closes ≈3 billion times in a person’s lifetime, making it arguably one ...
The aortic valve lies in a unique hemodynamic environment, one characterized by a range of stresses ...
The aortic valve (AV) is essentially a passive organ that permits unidirectional blood flow from the...
aortic valve microenvironmen valve di Cr eering eerin y of T 10; a orm ermi in the aortic valve is d...
Aortic valve diseases are debilitating cardiovasculardisorders associated with significant morbidity...
The regulation of valvular endothelial phenotypes by the hemodynamic environments of the human aorti...
Because human aortic valve calcification can only be treated by valve replacement, it is a priority ...
The aortic valve is a highly dynamic structure responding to actively to the chemical, mechanical an...
Aortic valve disease is a burgeoning public health problem associated with significant mortality. Lo...
Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) is associated with significant cardiovascular morbidity. While ...
Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) is an active, cell-mediated pathology associated with significa...
Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) occurs through multiple mutually non-exclusive mechanisms that ...
Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) is associated with increased presence of myofibroblasts, osteob...
The aortic valve was long considered a passive structure that opens and closes in response to change...
The aortic valve (AV) functions in arguably the most demanding mechanical environment in the body. T...
aortic heart valve opens and closes ≈3 billion times in a person’s lifetime, making it arguably one ...
The aortic valve lies in a unique hemodynamic environment, one characterized by a range of stresses ...
The aortic valve (AV) is essentially a passive organ that permits unidirectional blood flow from the...
aortic valve microenvironmen valve di Cr eering eerin y of T 10; a orm ermi in the aortic valve is d...
Aortic valve diseases are debilitating cardiovasculardisorders associated with significant morbidity...
The regulation of valvular endothelial phenotypes by the hemodynamic environments of the human aorti...
Because human aortic valve calcification can only be treated by valve replacement, it is a priority ...
The aortic valve is a highly dynamic structure responding to actively to the chemical, mechanical an...
Aortic valve disease is a burgeoning public health problem associated with significant mortality. Lo...
Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) is associated with significant cardiovascular morbidity. While ...
Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) is an active, cell-mediated pathology associated with significa...
Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) occurs through multiple mutually non-exclusive mechanisms that ...
Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) is associated with increased presence of myofibroblasts, osteob...